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Hold back harsh tax action
The Inland Revenue Department says it plans to crack down hard on tax defaulters and dodgers. Trade associations urge restraint because business conditions today are challenging, and especially where underpayment is due to technicalities.
140 associations join hands with G25 for moderation
GEORGE TOWN: A hundred and forty associations in Penang have pledged to support a moderate Malaysia by signing a petition backing the group of 25 prominent Malays (G25).
Adopt Chinese principles for greater harmony, says Najib
Adopting the Chinese principles ofiquanxi /i>(relationship) and i>mianzi /i>(giving face) can help promote greater harmony in a multi-racial society.
Lim: Federal route that connects districts need to be upgraded
LABIS: The government had been urged to boost the Federal route that connects Segamat and Yong Peng to enhance road safety.
‘Pian’ voted word of the year in Malaysia
THE Chinese character Pian – which can be translated as lying, cheating or to deceive someone – was voted as the Word of The Year for Malay-sia in 2019, reports Sin Chew Daily.
‘PPSMI a good idea, but not for primary level’
HUAZONG does not oppose the Teaching and Learning of Science and Mathematics in English (PPSMI) for secondary schools, but insists that they must be taught in the mother tongue at the primary level for vernacular schools, reported Sin Chew Daily.
MCA in Cabinet faces old, new challenges
As the only Chinese party in the new coalition government, it becomes incumbent on MCA to look after the community’s interest while serving the nation.
Former HK actor hot and bothered by paparazzi
FORMER Hong Kong actor Andy Tai Chi Wai got into an altercation with paparazzi trailing him for comments, Sin Chew Daily reported.
Any sport but badminton for Lin Dan’s son
BADMINTON legend Lin Dan (pic) doesn’t want his son to follow in his footsteps, reported Nanyang Siang Pau.In a talk show hosted by China’s table tennis legend Deng Yaping, Lin said the reason was that life as a badminton player was too demanding.Deng said it would be a pity if Lin did not want to let his son Xiao Yu (Little Feather) pick up the sport.
Firms need time to switch to WFH
PETALING JAYA: Offices in conditional movement control order (MCO) zones are emptying out, as many firms align with the government’s Work-From-Home (WFH) policy.